Tonight's appointment cancelled which left me with time on my hands. I decided it had to be me time and horse time for sure! I played with all three of the horses and was reminded of just how different each of them is, which is awesome and keeps me on my toes. I kept it creative and fun working with different tack, the cavalletti course, playing games and puzzles around natural obstacles (boulders and trees) and other obstacles (like all the buildings and vehicles), as well as trailer fun! The horses were thoughtful, thinking, reacting to my energy and I matching theirs. We were really communicating and having a conversation, each important and different. Whiskey in particular was exuberant and simply gorgeous. He's Arabian and just cannot help but be stunning. It is wonderful to spend time with my herd and experience something new and intriguing each time. They teach me, I teach them, and it helps me help others. ❤️😄🐴
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AuthorMichelle Young is a horse lover, animal advocate, Reiki Master Teacher, holistic healer, Parelli Savvy Club Gold Member and Level 3 Student, academic library director, professor, and more. Contact Michelle. Blog Content
This blog was created to share my life-long journey with horses and holistic health. I write about horsemanship, healthy, holistic living, and just about anything else that passes through my mind. Enjoy! NHLF Blog Archives
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